Cerrone earned the “Knockout of the Night” award, Bermudez won “Submission of the Night” and Cerrone and Guillard picked up “Fight of the Night” honors.

UFC officials announced the winners and bonus amounts following the event, which took place at Pepsi Center in Denver. The event’s main card aired on pay-per-view following prelims on FX and Facebook.

Cerrone and Guillard fought as much of a back-and-forth fight as can take place in a mere 76 seconds. After Cerrone missed a head kick just seconds into the fight, Guillard caught him and sent him reeling toward the fence. He moved in looking for knees and appeared to have “Cowboy” on the ropes. But Cerrone survived the barrage and after regaining his composure, he landed a left high kick that just grazed Guillard’s head – enough to wobble him. And from there, Cerrone landed one big knockout punch that ended the fight.

Bermudez closed out the preliminary card on FX with a standing guillotine choke against Tommy Hayden as the first round neared completion. Bermudez, a featherweight finalist on Season 14 of “The Ultimate Fighter,” had to survive a knee to the head from Hayden and recover. But when he did, he landed a kick to Hayden’s chest that pushed him backward, and when Hayden went for a takedown, Bermudez was able to latch onto the fight-ending choke. The submission was the only one on the 10-fight card.

For Cerrone, the rare double gives him six post-fight bonus awards in his seven UFC fights. He also had five bonuses in his 10 fights in the WEC. Guillard’s opponents have now picked up stoppage bonuses in his past four losses – though this was the first time in his career he has been knocked out.